The American Federationist, 63-64. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1956 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... interest rates compare ? The first step in finding the best loan source is to know how to find the true interest rate charged by the lending agency . Let's look at the question of comparing interest rates . Most credit unions and ...
... interest rates compare ? The first step in finding the best loan source is to know how to find the true interest rate charged by the lending agency . Let's look at the question of comparing interest rates . Most credit unions and ...
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... interest charge ( $ 84 ) remains the same , even though the amount of the loan on which the in- terest is charged is steadily being re- paid . In this example , the 7 per cent dis- count rate represents a cost to the borrower of $ 84 ...
... interest charge ( $ 84 ) remains the same , even though the amount of the loan on which the in- terest is charged is steadily being re- paid . In this example , the 7 per cent dis- count rate represents a cost to the borrower of $ 84 ...
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... interest rates and higher prices . The Administration doctors claim that high interest rates curb business expansion and prevent price rises . The giant corporations have con- tinued to expand partially because they can pay for ...
... interest rates and higher prices . The Administration doctors claim that high interest rates curb business expansion and prevent price rises . The giant corporations have con- tinued to expand partially because they can pay for ...
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Official Monthly Magazine of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations | 1 |
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